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Gamedev.js Jam celebrates web games! Build an HTML5 game within 13 days of the jam on a given theme, have fun, and possibly win prizes.
Cloud 66 for Rails allows you to build, manage and maintain your Rails applications that can be deployed to any cloud provider or to your own server. Cloud 66 for Rails helps you scale your database with master-slave replication, without having to make any configuration changes. You can add back-ups, load balancers and de-commission servers with a single click. Popular Rails and Rack frameworks available.
This issue will be used to track the works around the formatting of JSX inside the formatter.
Please refer to the ungram file to make sure which grammar is supported by the parser which one is not.
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This message is to clarify and make transparent the current situation of Public APIs, in addition to demonstrating the frustration of us maintainers. So read this if you find it interesting, please.
Well, I keep the Public APIs project together with other 3 developers (@pawelborkar, @marekdano and @yannbertrand) for a long time.
1 year ago, the Public APIs project was dead, w
As you can see from the image, being able to have more than one shell in a project would be great.
Here are some examples of how it handles Webstorm:
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Say we have a custom error defined like this in an interface:
interface MyInterface {
error MyCustomError();
}The compiler mistakenly considers MyInterface.MyCustomError to be of type function() pure instead of type error. The latter is what should be used b
I'm working on an application which mainly consists for sliders for parameter control. For better user experience, it would be nice to offer two features: reset to default and fine control.
On VST plugins this is normally done via double-clicks and/or modifier keys. E.g. double-clicking resets the slider to a default (mostly 0), alternatively Ctrl-/Cmd-Klick also does it. For fine control, ofte